Virtualization has changed nearly everything in the data center including servers, network, storage and DR. A few years back, I heard the phrase that in IT, there is a “virtual version of virtually everything”. No doubting that the phrase rings true today. In this part, I would like to take...
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Steve Stavridis
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Jan 9, 2013
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I’ve always been interested in the PlateSpin products and a little while ago I sat down with Frank Moore to discuss his PlateSpin Migrate session at ATT Live . For anyone who does not know, PlateSpin Migrate decouples workloads from their underlying server infrastructure and automatically copies...
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dcoughanour
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Mar 26, 2012
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Hot of the tail of BrainShare - where 2,000 customers and partners converged for a first-hand look at our latest offerings and consumed 23,000 slices of bacon, 486 gallons of beer, 5,600 brownies , and more than 200 technical sessions - the first week of November was busy. We've just got back from...
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David Shephard
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Nov 7, 2011
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Hidden within the jumble of a mixed platform data center is a secret. All those virtual resources can actually be used for more than simply virtual machine recovery. One wonderful thing about virtualization is that virtual machines can be used to run many different types of workloads. This flexibility...
It is July and the second half of the year has commenced, and in the Northern Hemisphere the hot sultry dog days of summer are about to start (actually, here in the Houston they've been around for a while). This July we have a busy schedule of NetIQ events, conferences, webcasts, gatherings and training...
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David Shephard
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Jul 1, 2011
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A multi platform data center is no longer an exception and in fact has become quite normal. There was a time, long ago and far away, when most data centers were pretty homogeneous. All of the 'stuff' residing there typically came from one vendor. This made things pretty easy to manage. One set...
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Jason Dea
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Jun 16, 2011
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Every month, I put together a list of upcoming NetIQ events, conferences, webcasts, gatherings and training (where you can catch up with us and learn more about our solutions). Today, it hardly seems possible that a New Year is just around the corner and I know what I will be doing this December: Chasing...
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David Shephard
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Dec 6, 2010
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2010 is turning out to be a big year for Microsoft Active Directory. A 10th birthday celebration indicates that organizations have made the commitment to Active Directory . Performing migrations and re-architecting for better business alignment, companies are now also considering its role in Identity...
Let’s face it, budgets are tight, resources are limited, and we’re all trying to figure out how to do more with less. This is nothing new, but I have a feeling that this reality is here to stay, for good. So, you’re stuck with fewer resources and you’re looking out at your heterogeneous...
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Erin Avery
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Dec 9, 2009
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Filed under: Active Directory, NetIQ, Linux, Group Policy Policy, Mac, Kenneth Hess, Centrify, Unix, Erin Avery, Drop